Hi Joe,
Yes it looks like a tar problem and I use gtar then the problem solved. Thanks your help and you are excellent.
Cheers.
Jeffrey
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Are you sure you unpack the tarball correctly?
To my experience, Solaris's tar could not do with long
directory path. So, GNU tar must be used with
unpacking.
Joe
--- Jeffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I try to compile the net-snmp-5.3.0.1 on solaris 8
> and there was some error come
Hi,
I try to compile the net-snmp-5.3.0.1 on solaris 8 and there was some error come out.
mibII ucd_snmp snmpv3mibs notification notification-log-mib target agent_mibs agentx disman/event-mib disman/schedule utilities tcp-mib host mibII/system_mib mibII/sysORTable mibII/at mibII/ifTable mibI
Hello, I am using net-snmp v5.3.0.1. I wrote a C subagent, and it works fine.Now I need to convert the subagent to C++. What steps do I need to do? Do I need to compile and link the master agent using g++? What is best approach to convert the C subagent to C++?Where could I find information about
Hi everyone,
I have the following config in net-snmp v5.3.0.1:
disk /export/san 25%
createUser_internal MD5 ""
iquerySecName _internal
rouser_internal
authtrapenable 1
linkUpDownNotifications yes
trapcommunity snmp-trap
trap2sink snmp1.dev.me.org
trap2sink gestdev1.
Hello,
I am looking for someone who could help me configure some hardware I'd like
to monitor via SNMP. I am using a software package called IP Switch What's
Up Pro (http://www.ipswitch.com) to poll critical machines on my network.
When a problem is detected, WUP sends an SMS via a GSM wireless ph
Here in the Net-SNMP factory, we try and provide our users with
versions of our software that are best suited for them. This means we
don't only concentrate on the newest and the best (5.3.0.1 being our
preferred release that you use) but also that we try and maintain the
older branches for a whi
Ok! thank you for the quick answer!
I'll do it this way...
Le mardi 28 février 2006 à 14:00 +, Dave Shield a écrit :
> On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 14:23 +0100, Xavier Plattard wrote:
> > My problem is that when I add a user to two groups
>
> Sorry - SNMPv3 access control doesn't work that way.
> A
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 14:23 +0100, Xavier Plattard wrote:
> My problem is that when I add a user to two groups
Sorry - SNMPv3 access control doesn't work that way.
A user is part of *one* group, with *one* view for each
of GET* and SET requests.
However that view can be disjoint, so it would be p
Hello all!
I created a bug report ( [1437985]) concerning my problem, but perhaps
should I have asked the mailing list first...
My problem is that when I add a user to two groups and give access to
one view per group, the user can only access the view corresponding to
the first group. I also notic
Hi,
I have master agent and sub agent running on Linux OS using the
net-snmp. I am trying to do snmpget/snmpset or snmpwalk on the
system OIDs from Solaris 2.9
IP address of my linux box is 172.16.131.71
When I am querying the snmpget on sysUpTime of linux machine using the
following
command:
sn
Hi All,
Can anyone please help me, ( I am very much new to Net-SNMP )
I was just trying to Instrument the Set functionality for some of the MIB objects using the frame work generated by mib2c, & i got the following doubts,
1) What is "Baby step" Interface in Net-SNMP?
2) Is there anything li
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 15:34 +, Singh, Sandeep, VF UK - Technology
(TS) wrote:
> Could you please tell me whether the net-snmp is compatible to work
> with the VMS platform also.
I'm not aware of anyone porting this software to VMS, but there's
no reason in principle why it shouldn't work. A
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